The second series saw the programme screened twice, once in its usual early evening timeslot, and again in a post-watershed slot.
The second series introduced a live telephone vote, where viewers could call in to decide if they thought the guest was being truthful with the answers.
Some episodes of the first series were repeated in late night "Best Of" editions, including shows with Wendy James and Natalie Cole.
Although regularly parodied in French and Saunders (1987), Star Test wasn't a big hit for Channel 4, with only Kim Appleby (1991) appearing to have made the channel's Top 30.
(It should be noted that the ratings for the weeks Linford Christie (1989), Malcolm McLaren (1989), Peter Gabriel (1989), Courtney Pine (1989) and Love & Passion Special (1990) aren't available, while Kim Wilde (1989) saw only the Top 20 of Channel 4 printed by BARB.)
(It should be noted that the ratings for the weeks Linford Christie (1989), Malcolm McLaren (1989), Peter Gabriel (1989), Courtney Pine (1989) and Love & Passion Special (1990) aren't available, while Kim Wilde (1989) saw only the Top 20 of Channel 4 printed by BARB.)